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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Intro to Glue Stick, aka Spring Daffodil Project


The Spring Tulips we made for a gift last spring have been such a hit that I couldn't wait to post this similar project.

There is minimal prep time involved, but it was a quick and easy craft to introduce using a glue stick, and the result made a great gift.



Materials:
Construction paper
Small cupcake wrapper
Glue Stick
Pipe cleaner
Tape

Prep:
Cut out two flower shapes from construction paper. (I drew one with pencil first, and then used that cutout as a stencil to create the other.)



Construction (the toddler part!):
  • Use a piece of clear tape to attach the pipe cleaner to one of the flower cutouts.
  • Use glue stick to adhere the other flower on top- sandwiching the pipe cleaner between the two flower forms.
  • Glue the cupcake wrapper to the center of the flower.

That's it! It's quick and easy, but makes a great presentation. As I mentioned before, it was a great way to introduce (or practice) working with a glue stick to your toddler. Ethan really enjoyed "playing glue" and of course, he was impressed that he had a flower to proudly hand his teacher when he was all done.

For the gift presentation part, I tied two of the flowers together with curling ribbon. I also added construction paper leaves that I curled a little (by wrapping them around a pencil). I also added a leaf shaped gift tag.

Enjoy!
(PS- If you use the project, I'd love to hear from you!)

2 comments:

  1. This is such a pretty and cheerful craft. Great idea! Thanks for sharing this at the Kid's Co-op.

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